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while the economy continues to sputter, the job market held steady with january unemployment at 7.9%. >>> beyonce breaks her silence. hear her response to criticism over the inauguration lip-synch flap. >> but first, wisdom is checking out new rides. >> reporter: all right, tony and allison, get your motor running and led out on the highway and come down to the convention center in washington, d.c. to check out the washington auto show. a lot of fancy cars out here. we're going to tell you what it's all about, tell you about the new technology, family friendly. we have all the details about the auto show when fox 5 morning news continues after the break. wh ole ain, multigrain cheerios! my bowl, my spoons! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios has whole grain and 110 delicious calories. ...more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios in multi-grain cheerios peanut butter. progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 del
while the economy continues to sputter, the job market held steady with january unemployment at 7.9%. >>> beyonce breaks her silence. hear her response to criticism over the inauguration lip-synch flap. >> but first, wisdom is checking out new rides. >> reporter: all right, tony and allison, get your motor running and led out on the highway and come down to the convention center in washington, d.c. to check out the washington auto show. a lot of fancy cars out here. we're...
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a new outlook on the economy today and it is not too late to buy a ticket to sunday's big game either. lauren similar is nettie with fox business network is live in new york with the business beat. >> good morning. >> a donor day yesterday on the markets but overall, how did we do this month on wall street. >> it was the best january, best start to the year for stocks since 1994 for the dow and 1997 for the s&p. the dow surged more than 507 points this month. we are still talking about dow 14,000. we did have a setback yesterday off just about 50 points for the include chips but this morning, they are up 50 points as we wait for the january jobs reported. >> all right. everybody is talking about that. it is like the only thing going on this weekend. they were so expensive and traditionally are but apparently we can sort of get a bargain on the super bowl tickets. >> the highest super bowl was more than $3600 in 2011. that was packers versus steeleers. for ticket price, we thought we might have come close this year but not the case. ticket prices are about $1,000 less than that at $260
a new outlook on the economy today and it is not too late to buy a ticket to sunday's big game either. lauren similar is nettie with fox business network is live in new york with the business beat. >> good morning. >> a donor day yesterday on the markets but overall, how did we do this month on wall street. >> it was the best january, best start to the year for stocks since 1994 for the dow and 1997 for the s&p. the dow surged more than 507 points this month. we are still...
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but you can be very tough about it. >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like the one we had this country for the fst 10 years iin the 21st century. that will do it. the idea of coming to share in americican prosperity and was quickly dashed. let's be blunt about this, mitt romney ran an entire campaig for the nomination based upon his all-out opposition to illegal immigration, tarnishingng his opponents rick perry, john mccain in 2008 accusing of wanting to give social security to aliens, as he called them. tarnishing newt gingrichn 2012, mike huckabee. itit was always the $10100,00 gift to these people to go to states' rights. the republicans understand th now. john mccain was blunt about it, that his own state is going blew in a hurry o on us republicans make a dramatic difference. one figureo remember. 1960the countr was 3.5% hispanic. in 2011, 17%. in 2050, it wiwill be 29%. whitesill have gone from 85% of the national population, down to 40% inn that 90 yr time span. >> interesting numbers. >> yes, but we will be kind. [laughter] >> say that in spanish. [
but you can be very tough about it. >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like the one we had this country for the fst 10 years iin the 21st century. that will do it. the idea of coming to share in americican prosperity and was quickly dashed. let's be blunt about this, mitt romney ran an entire campaig for the nomination based upon his all-out opposition to illegal immigration, tarnishingng his opponents rick perry, john mccain in 2008 accusing of wanting to give...
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but you can be very tough about it. >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like the one we had in this country for the first 10 years of the 21st century. the idea of coming to an share an american prosperity was quickly dashed. let's be blunt about this, mitt romney ran an entire campaign for the nomination based upon his all-out opposition to illegal immigration, tarnishing his opponents. rick perry, john mccain in 2008, he accused of wanting to give social security to illegal aliens, as he called them. newt gingrich, mike huckabee. was always the $100,000 gift to these people to go to schools. the republicans understand this now. john mccain was blunt about it. his own state is going blue in a hurry, unless republicans make a dramatic difference. in 1960, the country was 3.5% hispanic. in 2011, it was 17%. in 2050, it will be 29%. whites will have gone from 85% of the national population, down to 40% in the 90-year span. >> interesting numbers. >> yes, but we will be kind. [laughter] >> say that in spanish. [laughter] >> my brothers and i will be kind. look, t
but you can be very tough about it. >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like the one we had in this country for the first 10 years of the 21st century. the idea of coming to an share an american prosperity was quickly dashed. let's be blunt about this, mitt romney ran an entire campaign for the nomination based upon his all-out opposition to illegal immigration, tarnishing his opponents. rick perry, john mccain in 2008, he accused of wanting to give social...
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certainly a positive sign for the economy. we're still above that mark. just 200 points away from an all-time high. we will be watching this market very closely. the s&p closing out its best january since 1997. if you're a woman chances are the guy sitting next year is getting paid more than you are. men out earned women in all 21 professions that bloomberg looked at for 2007. a man earning 62% more than their female counterparts as doctors. men may outturn women but we will know how to spend it. a lot of women know this brand. mary kay cosmetics. they're celebrating their golden anniversary. the cosmetics company revamping their website. this mobile shopping is your thing mary kay plans to debut a mobile version of the web site. thanks teal. still to come this midday. the medicine in your cabinet that's being recalled. but first, country star brett eldredge is here. he's talking with dina right now hey dina! we are so happy that you're here. i listened to the new single. women have to love this. this idea that we can do something to lasso your heart. >>
certainly a positive sign for the economy. we're still above that mark. just 200 points away from an all-time high. we will be watching this market very closely. the s&p closing out its best january since 1997. if you're a woman chances are the guy sitting next year is getting paid more than you are. men out earned women in all 21 professions that bloomberg looked at for 2007. a man earning 62% more than their female counterparts as doctors. men may outturn women but we will know how to...
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. >>> some solidly mediocre news about the economy, and the dow crosses 14,000. business news just ahead. >>> and nothing mediocre about the forecast on this first day of february. you may think we're moving into spring based on the temperatures we're already seeing outside right now close to 60 degrees. could see 70 in parts of the bay area. we'll look at your super bowl weekend forecast when we come right back. >>> there's more news this morning. the american economy is stuck right in neutral, but scott mcgrew says, hey, the stock market didn't even seem to notice. >> yes, good morning. starting with jobs, the american economy added 157,000 jobs to the month of january. that's a solid number, kind of a huh number. the unemployment rate rises to 9.7%, up 0.1%. now on wall street, they seem not too bothered about that. in fact, the dow industrials crossed over 14,000 for just a little bit there. here we see the nasdaq open. they're wearing red because of heart health. the federal trade commission this morning says the app path will pay $800,000 in fines as part o
. >>> some solidly mediocre news about the economy, and the dow crosses 14,000. business news just ahead. >>> and nothing mediocre about the forecast on this first day of february. you may think we're moving into spring based on the temperatures we're already seeing outside right now close to 60 degrees. could see 70 in parts of the bay area. we'll look at your super bowl weekend forecast when we come right back. >>> there's more news this morning. the american...
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. >> the american economy is shrinking. employment, hoping for 160,000 new jobs to have been created. we will get the manufacturing reports later today as well. >> its 12 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 2:00 in the afternoon in turkey. if we start with breaking news. there's been an explosion in front of the u.s. embassy in turkey and one person has been killed. there's no indication as to what caused the explosion in a neighborhood that's home to a number of foreign missions. let's get the latest from our correspondent outside the u.s. embassy. tell us what you know. >> one person killed. i have also seen reports saying possibly and two dead. it is impossible for me to get official confirmation. the place is swarming with police. police are limiting access to the immediate area where the explosion took place. i spoke to a witness earlier, an iranian gentleman who runs an office outside across from the embassy. he said that he saw a man on foot, but he was not sure, walking on foot up the road. and he saw a body be
. >> the american economy is shrinking. employment, hoping for 160,000 new jobs to have been created. we will get the manufacturing reports later today as well. >> its 12 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, 2:00 in the afternoon in turkey. if we start with breaking news. there's been an explosion in front of the u.s. embassy in turkey and one person has been killed. there's no indication as to what caused the explosion in a neighborhood that's home to a number of foreign...
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so is washington the biggest problem for the economy? >> i think certainly a major risk that we face is that washington can make mistakes. xwr gridlock in congress. failing to take the steps to put us on a sustained budget. bring down the deficits in a balanced, responsible way. >> is washington the biggest problem for the economy? >> i think clearly it is a major headwind. it spends a lot of money ineffectively. you can say that whether you're a conservative or a liberal. a source of job loss. in spite of conservative harping of government occupying too much, there's 1.5 million job shed from state and local government. a lot of those are teachers, first responders. and the inability of the government to put capital in motion and $3 trillion plus in spending in any way effectively is not doing any of us any particular good. the only happening decent right now in terms of growth tends to be what's going on ex-government and that doesn't mean that government couldn't do a lot better but washington isn't. >> let's talk about what's happeni
so is washington the biggest problem for the economy? >> i think certainly a major risk that we face is that washington can make mistakes. xwr gridlock in congress. failing to take the steps to put us on a sustained budget. bring down the deficits in a balanced, responsible way. >> is washington the biggest problem for the economy? >> i think clearly it is a major headwind. it spends a lot of money ineffectively. you can say that whether you're a conservative or a liberal. a...
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but the economy is facing new head winds with the payroll tax rising again from 4.2% to 6.2%. how much impact do you think the payroll tax hike is going to have on growth? >> consumers are faced with a drop in real disposable income of more than 2% in the first quarter. that's going to impact spending. that's going to shave at least a percentage point off of g.d.p. growth. >> reporter: and slower growth of course, means less hiring. but many economists believe that will only be a temporary setback to the economy while people adjust, scott. >> pelley: anthony, one of the worst problems in unemployment has been long-term unemployment. have we made a dent in that? >> reporter: scott, there are still 4.7 million people out there who are out of work more than six months, but this is encouraging. the average length a person is unemployed has dropped to 35.3 weeks, and that is now the lowest in more than two years. >> pelley: making a comeback. anthony, thanks very much. the white house is looking to head off a new supreme court battle over health care and specifically the requiremen
but the economy is facing new head winds with the payroll tax rising again from 4.2% to 6.2%. how much impact do you think the payroll tax hike is going to have on growth? >> consumers are faced with a drop in real disposable income of more than 2% in the first quarter. that's going to impact spending. that's going to shave at least a percentage point off of g.d.p. growth. >> reporter: and slower growth of course, means less hiring. but many economists believe that will only be a...
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the current mayor, bloomberg, has done a lot for the city's economy but it was koch who took over when things were at their depths and even people who don't like him i think give him credit for doing that. >> how about his record on race relations she? >> well, it's very controversial. he got elected with support of the black community but then double crossed them. that was why a lot of people didn't like him. he did deals with people and often turned against them. he was also accused of -- and i was living here at the time, he certainly wasn't very sensitive to police brutality and things like that. he tended to take the view of the people in the outer burrow, mostly white new yorkers, who thought things were spiraling out of control and he needed a sort of crackdown on crime. so he started off pretty popular with the black community but he didn't end up very popular and it was of course new york's first black mayor who eventually defeated him when he ran for mayor for the third time. >> tell us more about the reaction on the streets of new york today. >> well, i mean, like everybody
the current mayor, bloomberg, has done a lot for the city's economy but it was koch who took over when things were at their depths and even people who don't like him i think give him credit for doing that. >> how about his record on race relations she? >> well, it's very controversial. he got elected with support of the black community but then double crossed them. that was why a lot of people didn't like him. he did deals with people and often turned against them. he was also...
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. >> the economy added 150,000 new jobs last month according to the department of labor. it also released data that suggested hiring was stronger in the past two years than previously thought. employers added an average of 180,000 jobs per month in 2011 and 2012. that's up from previous estimates of 150,000 jobs a month. the unemployment rate did jump from 7.8% to 7.9%. >>> meantime, the auto industry showing off its latest innovations in our region right now. the 2013 washington auto show begins today. news4's megan mcgrath shows us they drive home the point that there's a lot to drive home. >> reporter: i wish i'd let me drive them, but it's been a fixture in this town for decades, it is always something new, this year is no different. more than 700 new vehicles from 14 manufacturers. it you're looking for luxury cars, this is interesting. if years past, if you wanted a luxury car, you had to traps around to the different manufacturers. we have the range rovers, behind us the bmws and the cadillacs right behind me now. automatic lot of people interested in the gizmo, th
. >> the economy added 150,000 new jobs last month according to the department of labor. it also released data that suggested hiring was stronger in the past two years than previously thought. employers added an average of 180,000 jobs per month in 2011 and 2012. that's up from previous estimates of 150,000 jobs a month. the unemployment rate did jump from 7.8% to 7.9%. >>> meantime, the auto industry showing off its latest innovations in our region right now. the 2013 washington...
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. , the economy is improving under this president. we now have 35 straight months of private sector job growth. we've also learned today the economy added over 2 million jobs last year. the best year for the jobs since 2005. republicans are playing politics with people's lives. they're obsessed with cuts instead of jobs. they're focused on spending instead of hiring. the president kept his job because the american people trust him to create jobs for them. republicans just don't get it. joining me now is melissa harris perry and dana millbank. republicans say this consumer bureau could hurt wall street. but, today, the dow closed over 14,000 for the first time in six years. so what's this really all about? >> well, look, this is the mind trick. this is the game of redirection that the republicans have been playing really for the first four years of president obama's first term and they're continuing to play it. and it is this. the thing that caused the economic crash in 2008, the home values, the evaporation of wealth, the loss of jobs
. , the economy is improving under this president. we now have 35 straight months of private sector job growth. we've also learned today the economy added over 2 million jobs last year. the best year for the jobs since 2005. republicans are playing politics with people's lives. they're obsessed with cuts instead of jobs. they're focused on spending instead of hiring. the president kept his job because the american people trust him to create jobs for them. republicans just don't get it. joining...
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we're all looking for big ideas for the economy. who has big ideas for this economy, whether it's dreamt or republican or polka dot? where are the big ideas for really moving in economy forward this year? >> i would not character eyes either side as having big ideas as much as conflicting ideas. republicans really, really, really want to cut federal spending, get the debt under control. president obama wants to preserve more spending, wants to cut the deficit by racing taxes. there are two different ideas of how to handle the economy. president obama won the election. the democratic party won the senate, and the republicans even lost a few seats in the house, so the democrats ar have just hd more momentum lately because they won. >> so what does that mean for us? >> well, it means -- it means that republicans are going to be fighting on the federal spening part but likely we're going to live in an economy that's structured according to president obama's wishes for the next four years because he got reelected. >> byron york, nice to
we're all looking for big ideas for the economy. who has big ideas for this economy, whether it's dreamt or republican or polka dot? where are the big ideas for really moving in economy forward this year? >> i would not character eyes either side as having big ideas as much as conflicting ideas. republicans really, really, really want to cut federal spending, get the debt under control. president obama wants to preserve more spending, wants to cut the deficit by racing taxes. there are...
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how's our economy doing right now? >> well, it could be doing a lot better but it's not falling apart. i discount that fourth quarter gdp number. we're expanding but not as much as we like. >> jared, you are not feeling well but here and most important. thank you so much for making it here today because it's jobs report friday and a holiday for you. >> well, i'm feeling better just talking about the jobs day. >> there you go. >> makes my blood race. >> turn that frown upside down. >> two numbers jumped out at me. health care jobs up 23,000. retail jobs up 33,000. are we hiring more people in the retail sector because people are starting to send money and need more people to help them spend that money? we starting to see more people in the health care sector? people aren't afraid of obama care or numbers low or what do you think? >> well, health care is kind of -- it did well -- i don't believe there was a month even in the great recession when we were losing 700,000 jobs a month and health care did not add jobs. the jo
how's our economy doing right now? >> well, it could be doing a lot better but it's not falling apart. i discount that fourth quarter gdp number. we're expanding but not as much as we like. >> jared, you are not feeling well but here and most important. thank you so much for making it here today because it's jobs report friday and a holiday for you. >> well, i'm feeling better just talking about the jobs day. >> there you go. >> makes my blood race. >> turn...
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>> the president is the steward of the overall economy. but both leaders of both parties have to look themselves in the mirror and they do -- look. there are two issues to focus upon, very pragmatic. the first is the star runningback. small businesses. a few years ago, we used to have 36 new small businesses that create 60% of all new jobs for every 10,000 citizens. today, we have 18, exactly half new businesses starting up each year. we should relieve small businesses of tax costs, they create the jobs for the spectators in the stadium. number 2, the debt -- both parties should have said, we do a principled compromise, like the simpson-bowles debt commission said. we know we need $4 trillion in debt reduction -- not this year, but over 8 years because our economy is fragile. the proof is last quarter, the defense department, our u.s. government spending decreased 22%. the impact was 1.3% less growth. this is a memo out in the defense department where one month furlough will be done for all civilians because as ford said, both parties can'
>> the president is the steward of the overall economy. but both leaders of both parties have to look themselves in the mirror and they do -- look. there are two issues to focus upon, very pragmatic. the first is the star runningback. small businesses. a few years ago, we used to have 36 new small businesses that create 60% of all new jobs for every 10,000 citizens. today, we have 18, exactly half new businesses starting up each year. we should relieve small businesses of tax costs, they...
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we are here to cover the super bowl this sunday, but we start tonight with the economy. it took nearly five years but the dow is back above 14,000, a symbolic end to the worst economic crisis since the great depression. back in october of 2007 the dow hit an all time high of 14,164 and then the bottom fell out. by march of' 099, that key measure of america's economic health had fallen to 6,547. today the dow gained 149 points to close at 14,009. the market was giving a thumbs up to the latest jobs report. while unemployment did tick up a tenth of a point to 7.9%, a separate survey of employers shows that they added 157,000 new jobs. but is the stock market's big gain a sign of economic health or is it a wall street fever? here's anthony mason. >> reporter: super bowl souvenirs are rolling off the line in a hurry at win craft, the sports collectibles company if winnow ma, minnesota. super bowl sunday is big business here. president john killen says the company just had a strong sales year. >> it actually grew our employment base to about 50 people up from about 500. the s
we are here to cover the super bowl this sunday, but we start tonight with the economy. it took nearly five years but the dow is back above 14,000, a symbolic end to the worst economic crisis since the great depression. back in october of 2007 the dow hit an all time high of 14,164 and then the bottom fell out. by march of' 099, that key measure of america's economic health had fallen to 6,547. today the dow gained 149 points to close at 14,009. the market was giving a thumbs up to the latest...
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and so we're seeing some different indicators in terms of what the economy is doing. that debt ceiling vote the senate has approve it, the house already did so we can borrow morgan to pay our bills through may. congress at that point will have to deal with it again. richard? >> tracie potts in washington. thank you. new yorkers are waking up to the news of the passing of an icon, one of the city's and nation's most outspoken and popular politicians, ed koch has died of congestive heart failure. he served in world war ii and later was elected to three terms as mayor of new york city. ed koch dead at the age of 88. dramatic and contention day of testimony for senator charlie hagel. >> reporter: john mccain seized on hagel's opposition to the surge in iraq. >> the question is, are we right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer. >> reporter: over his 2008 comments related to israel that a quote jewish lobby intimidate a lot of people in congress. >> name one person in your opinion who is intimidated by th
and so we're seeing some different indicators in terms of what the economy is doing. that debt ceiling vote the senate has approve it, the house already did so we can borrow morgan to pay our bills through may. congress at that point will have to deal with it again. richard? >> tracie potts in washington. thank you. new yorkers are waking up to the news of the passing of an icon, one of the city's and nation's most outspoken and popular politicians, ed koch has died of congestive heart...
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topping our agenda today, the american economy. our first big indicator of how it's faring at the start of the new year. today's january jobs report showing unemployment ticking up, but barely, to 7.9%, with 157,000 jobs added. and well-received news on wall street where the dow traded above 14,000 this morning for the first time since october of '07 before pulling back. but still flirting with history today. and this report comes one day after the white house let the president's job council disband. >> do we understand why people look at it and the shutdown of the jobs council after the re-election into the second term that was the jobs council just sort of a political billboard? for the campaign? >> no, i don't -- i don't think that's right. the jobs council was very helpful in making recommendations. the president is going to continue to reach out, engage. >> also today, the white house expressing surprise, but not sounding the alarm after secretary of defense nominee chuck hagel's rocky ride before the senate armed services com
topping our agenda today, the american economy. our first big indicator of how it's faring at the start of the new year. today's january jobs report showing unemployment ticking up, but barely, to 7.9%, with 157,000 jobs added. and well-received news on wall street where the dow traded above 14,000 this morning for the first time since october of '07 before pulling back. but still flirting with history today. and this report comes one day after the white house let the president's job council...
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people know there and experience of the economy. they trust their own debt and you brought up the numbers just this hour about how personal savings rates of gone through. they are worried about the future. it is that simple. people don't trust the noise and information coming out of watching and saying it is okay, go back to sleep, we will keep raising taxes and funding this government and sending you a check every month. charles: the inauguration of president taught nothing about business or growing economy. it seems to me to have made it official, my legacy will be about fairness, rewriting the wrong of yesteryear, leveling the playing field, if that is how we're going to live the next four years in the going to get worse. gerri: in the going to get worse. that is an agenda stuck in the 70s. the democratic party, their agenda is about three decades ago. has nothing to do with today. today we have to find an economy that works and puts people to work. that is job number one and obviously the report today makes that more important.
people know there and experience of the economy. they trust their own debt and you brought up the numbers just this hour about how personal savings rates of gone through. they are worried about the future. it is that simple. people don't trust the noise and information coming out of watching and saying it is okay, go back to sleep, we will keep raising taxes and funding this government and sending you a check every month. charles: the inauguration of president taught nothing about business or...
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the economy grew lot maybe more than 3% sometimes. unemployment below 5%. the budget was balanced due to his own. how would he manage to keep making budget go lower? how did it help the dismi a lot because he got the government out of the way of the economy. >> traces life of the 30th.of the united states in cool a.j. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's q & a. >>> next an interview with chris kyle author of "american sniper." he was killed this past weekend by a young marine believed to be suffering from ptsz. this is an hour. >> host: chris kyle, why did you decide to join the navy? >> guest: i grew up thinking the marines were the against on the block. i always wanted to be one. so i went and tried to become ao marine.nd marine recruiter was out tothene lunch.p mall all o then, all of a sudden you have r the army recruiters, navyrecrui, recruiters are all trying to pick you off think it should come to them. i talked to each one of them. the navy recruiter sold me on beingon a navy s.e.a.l. be a >> host: at the moment that moment you knew you wanted to b
the economy grew lot maybe more than 3% sometimes. unemployment below 5%. the budget was balanced due to his own. how would he manage to keep making budget go lower? how did it help the dismi a lot because he got the government out of the way of the economy. >> traces life of the 30th.of the united states in cool a.j. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span's q & a. >>> next an interview with chris kyle author of "american sniper." he was killed this past weekend by a...
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topping our agenda today, the american economy. our first big indicator of how it's faring at the start of the new year. today's january jobs report showing unemployment ticking up, but barely, to 7.9%, with 157,000 jobs added. and well-received news on wall street where the dow traded above 14,000 this morning for the first time since october of '07 before pulling back. but still flirting with history today. and this report comes one day after the white house let the president's job council disband. >> do we understand why people look at it and the shutdown of the jobs council after the re-election into the second term that washe
topping our agenda today, the american economy. our first big indicator of how it's faring at the start of the new year. today's january jobs report showing unemployment ticking up, but barely, to 7.9%, with 157,000 jobs added. and well-received news on wall street where the dow traded above 14,000 this morning for the first time since october of '07 before pulling back. but still flirting with history today. and this report comes one day after the white house let the president's job council...
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it showed that 157,000 jobs were added to the economy in january. and sure the number came in a bit soft. what investors were looking at were the stronger revisions higher in november and december for those jobs numbers. so that was encouraging and that really got the dow over that level. but the focus yet today is on dow 14,000 because it's been five years since stocks were at this level and the optimists about this say it shows just how far we've come. >> remember, this? march 1999, the height of the dot com boom, dow hit 14,000 for the first time. >> it was a big deal when we hit 10,000, we gave out hats. these are big psychological levels, they're crescendos. >> fast forward to 2006, the height of the housing boom. dow 12,000. nine months after that, 14,000. but we wouldn't see that threshold again for a long time. the housing market was already crumbling, recession was lurking. now five years later, we're back and the returns staggering. >> reporter: bank stocks buoyed, bounced back. housing stocks through the roof, the rally is driven by you,
it showed that 157,000 jobs were added to the economy in january. and sure the number came in a bit soft. what investors were looking at were the stronger revisions higher in november and december for those jobs numbers. so that was encouraging and that really got the dow over that level. but the focus yet today is on dow 14,000 because it's been five years since stocks were at this level and the optimists about this say it shows just how far we've come. >> remember, this? march 1999, the...
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roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength solutions for all hemorrhoid symptoms. from the brand doctors recommend most. preparation h. don't stand for hemorrhoids. >>> let's be honest here. it was pretty much inevitable. wherever americans fact gathered on this monday morning, eventually the subject got around to what commercials did you like from last night. there was a lot to take in last night. not including the partial blackout. but beginning
roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [...
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one thing that wasn't really in there in any specificity was the economy. it's a way forward on how she thinks the next right steps or what he thinks the next right steps are on the economy. there's some sort of gray area here in where he wants to head. >> now, before we get to chuck hagel, the sort of train wreck that happened yesterday, ruth marcus, the white house is coming out or hhs is coming out with new rules to liberalize the guidelines so that religious institutions are somewhat insulated, somewhat more insulateded. first of all, they're going to more broadly define religious institutions. also, give a separate provider so that the religious institutions themselves don't have to provide birth control to their employees. >> well, first of all, you said white house, and even though hhs issues these guidelines, one can be fairly sure that the white house was closely following this because this has been a difficult issue for them. what they did today was really an elaboration of a plan that they had proposed earlier. the theory, as i understand it, is
one thing that wasn't really in there in any specificity was the economy. it's a way forward on how she thinks the next right steps or what he thinks the next right steps are on the economy. there's some sort of gray area here in where he wants to head. >> now, before we get to chuck hagel, the sort of train wreck that happened yesterday, ruth marcus, the white house is coming out or hhs is coming out with new rules to liberalize the guidelines so that religious institutions are somewhat...
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housing is the best story of the year. >> reporter: leading local economy watcher dr. stephen fuller of george mason university says sellers have been waiting a long time to sell since the bubble burst back in 2006 and buyers have been waiting to buy with interest rates holding near record lows and the economy picking up some steam. some just don't want to wait any longer. >> we're still at half speed. this is pent up demand. there's lots of people ready to move. they're tired of doubling up living with their parents. they need more space because their family has grown over five years. >> reporter: locally prices have been rising 38 months in a row. the northern virginia association of realtors finds the d.c. area prices in december were up 14% over the same time last year. some neighborhoods are already matching seven year highs and this could be just the beginning. >> we're looking at three really good years. '14 and '15 are going to be a tsunami when it comes to housing sales. >> reporter: the biggest complaint about the local housing market at this very moment, the
housing is the best story of the year. >> reporter: leading local economy watcher dr. stephen fuller of george mason university says sellers have been waiting a long time to sell since the bubble burst back in 2006 and buyers have been waiting to buy with interest rates holding near record lows and the economy picking up some steam. some just don't want to wait any longer. >> we're still at half speed. this is pent up demand. there's lots of people ready to move. they're tired of...
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the economy subsequently took an olympic-style dive. so why did s&p tend to give them such high ratingses? this may or may not be relevant but the company that issued the bonds were the ones who paid s&p for the ratings not suspicious at all. this may also be why prosecutors accuse s&p of giving the wrong ratings on purpose. but is a lawsuit against one company the way to go? let's bring in dennis kelleher. this is too big for my small mind. he's president and ceo of better markets. thank you for joining me. >> hi, john. >> john: you've read the complaint. what kind of case does the doj have? >> well, you know, it is 120 pages of fairly detailed allegations that include e-mails which is to say the very words of the people who worked at the rating agency at the time. so by appearances, it appears to be a very strong case. they importantly have brought it as a civil case. they also have a lower standard of proof that they have to show in order to win the case. but you know, as a trial lawyer for many years, there's two sides to every stor
the economy subsequently took an olympic-style dive. so why did s&p tend to give them such high ratingses? this may or may not be relevant but the company that issued the bonds were the ones who paid s&p for the ratings not suspicious at all. this may also be why prosecutors accuse s&p of giving the wrong ratings on purpose. but is a lawsuit against one company the way to go? let's bring in dennis kelleher. this is too big for my small mind. he's president and ceo of better markets....
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yes, the economy is growing. yes, with each passing month we're on more sound ground but, you know, i don't think anyone's going to feel really good until unemployment is below 6%. >> and the big issue continues, one of the odd issues has to be consumer confidence. and we're finding in our own polling that there may be a tie to washington gridlock in consumer confidence. because if you look at all of the other private data, housing starts are up, everything looks like it should be in better shape, but consumer confidence from december to january went down. and the intervening event was what? the fiscal cliff. we found in our own polling people feel less confident about the economy when there's no deal in washington. is that what you guys see? >> yeah. i would say it's more dollars and cents than that, though. chuck, you know, the payroll tax holiday went away in january. everyone got their first paycheck in 2013 and said, it's a lot smaller, what's the heck's going on. and that's reflected in the confidence numbe
yes, the economy is growing. yes, with each passing month we're on more sound ground but, you know, i don't think anyone's going to feel really good until unemployment is below 6%. >> and the big issue continues, one of the odd issues has to be consumer confidence. and we're finding in our own polling that there may be a tie to washington gridlock in consumer confidence. because if you look at all of the other private data, housing starts are up, everything looks like it should be in...
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in fact, my view on the economy is a little bit less sunny than ron's. the unemployment rate has been stuck in a range between 7 and 8.2% now for almost a year. so we're kind of slogging along. growth is definitely better than that negative gdp report from the last quarter. that was anomalous. but it's not gang busters by a long shot. >> okay. so that's the big story we've got this morning. perry, i want to talk to you about the big story that's been unfolding since yesterday and the headlines in the papers today, the reviews being in on chuck hagel's performance on the hill. skprael taking it on the nose from his former colleagues. want to remind everybody how that hearing went. take a look. >> the surge would be the most dangerous foreign policy blunter in this country since vietnam. were you correct or incorrect? yes or no? >> my reference to the -- >> senator hagel -- >> well, if you would like me to explain, why -- >> well, i actually would like an answer. yes or no. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no. i think it's far more complicated t
in fact, my view on the economy is a little bit less sunny than ron's. the unemployment rate has been stuck in a range between 7 and 8.2% now for almost a year. so we're kind of slogging along. growth is definitely better than that negative gdp report from the last quarter. that was anomalous. but it's not gang busters by a long shot. >> okay. so that's the big story we've got this morning. perry, i want to talk to you about the big story that's been unfolding since yesterday and the...
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jim an economy of words. let's go back live to the convention center and dip back into that press conference between jim and john harbaugh. first time in nfl history the coaches of the super bowl having a joint press conference. >> have you, jim? >> i have not. >> good morning, guys. sam farmer of "the los angeles times." earlier this week jack addressed the topic of jim's son working for you, john. i wonder if you could talk about or address just how special it is, both of you, to have that situation and he's worked for both of you at various times. wanted to get your thoughts on that. >> well, i'm really, really thankful and proud at the same time that jay is doing what he loves to do. that's a real blessing. and he's doing it with the baltimore ravens with a tremendous organization, great coaches around to mentor him and to teach him and especially john being there and hiring him and i hear he's doing a phenomenal job, which again i'm really, really proud of. and then this week, you know, it's been tough.
jim an economy of words. let's go back live to the convention center and dip back into that press conference between jim and john harbaugh. first time in nfl history the coaches of the super bowl having a joint press conference. >> have you, jim? >> i have not. >> good morning, guys. sam farmer of "the los angeles times." earlier this week jack addressed the topic of jim's son working for you, john. i wonder if you could talk about or address just how special it is,...
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and i'll tell you, one big advantage this economy has right now, we talk a lot about what the economy did in the '80s, that the profit sector is in much, much better shape than it was back coming out of that recession '81, '82. there still had to be a lot of restructuring, there's a lot of inefficiency from the 1970s. so we're starting with a much healthier private sector. i really think that's, we still have some good demand coming from outside the united states. we have china and all things -- we're not worried about the china hard landing. we're not worried about the debt ceiling crisis. we're not worried about, well, for the moment, the eu -- we have that kind of psychological factor. a healthy private sector. and the problem is what? the problem is government and bad policy. and that's what we have to offset. >> but jim iuorio, i want to know where to invest. do we buy gold, silver, and commodities? do we buy banks, which are lagging a little bit? do we buy industrial cyclicals to play the world boom, if there is such a thing? in other words, how do you invest right now, having p
and i'll tell you, one big advantage this economy has right now, we talk a lot about what the economy did in the '80s, that the profit sector is in much, much better shape than it was back coming out of that recession '81, '82. there still had to be a lot of restructuring, there's a lot of inefficiency from the 1970s. so we're starting with a much healthier private sector. i really think that's, we still have some good demand coming from outside the united states. we have china and all things...
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it hurts the economy. remember these guys aren't paying taxes or investing in people or investing in the next iphone, they are not trying to put the super bowl on, they are criminals. when you buy something from these people your money is going to organized criminals overseas. dagen: how do you drive that message come from nfl fans? if i want to stick jersey, nike wasn't making one, i am going to go out and find it some way somehow? >> that is a great question. we work with licensees to make sure there's merchandize the fans want that are available for them at every price point. so that they are not tempted to go out and buy something from a counterfeiter. we work hard with licensees and local businesses in new orleans and elsewhere to make sure we can meet the demands. dagen: designed it to go to the game since he is in frugal in this crackdown on counterfeiters? did you get him a ticket? >> we would love to have him. dagen: i would buy a plane ticket and 5 were you. john morton and anastasia daniels on t
it hurts the economy. remember these guys aren't paying taxes or investing in people or investing in the next iphone, they are not trying to put the super bowl on, they are criminals. when you buy something from these people your money is going to organized criminals overseas. dagen: how do you drive that message come from nfl fans? if i want to stick jersey, nike wasn't making one, i am going to go out and find it some way somehow? >> that is a great question. we work with licensees to...
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. >> the economy to try to get the jobs market going. also when you think about the fact that the jobs council after having a few meetings they decided they didn't need that any more. >> he didn't use them anyway. >> a lot of breaking news this morning on a friday. another u.s. embassy s under attack. this time in turkey. record reports of a homicide bomber setting off an explosive device killing himself and at least one other person. >> it is the 8th embassy attack during senator clinton, well, senator clinton's rein as secretary of state. >> unusual to see this type of thing happening in the beating heart of the capital. >> it is a terrorist attack. >> the attack itself is clearly an act of terror. >> here comes the biggest live television event in the world. and some of the best and worst of madison avenue. >> there are two sides to go daddy. the sexy side represented by bar and the smart side represented by walter. together they're perfect. ♪ >> now, you will see much more of the super bowl ads in just minutes. you do not have to e
. >> the economy to try to get the jobs market going. also when you think about the fact that the jobs council after having a few meetings they decided they didn't need that any more. >> he didn't use them anyway. >> a lot of breaking news this morning on a friday. another u.s. embassy s under attack. this time in turkey. record reports of a homicide bomber setting off an explosive device killing himself and at least one other person. >> it is the 8th embassy attack...
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the economy actually shrank by a tenth of a point last quarter because of what? government cutbacks. 2/3 of americans are planning to delay their retirement according to "the wall street journal" because of the financial losses, income stagnation, and layoffs over the past several years. income inequality in the united states actually, folks, has gotten worse. and we now rank in the middle of latin american countries, which have historically had poor economies and high levels of income inequality. we got a lot of work to do. let's turn to senator bernie sander of vermont. senator, great to have you with us tonight. thanks for joining us. >> good. my pleasure. >> there is still an ugly underbelly to this economy as it stands right now. this past election was themed about and focused on the middle class. what can we do, senator, moving forward here in the short-term? your thoughts. >> well, first of all, ed, we have to do exactly what you were doing now and focus on an issue that gets very, very little attention. that is the fact that we have the most unequal distr
the economy actually shrank by a tenth of a point last quarter because of what? government cutbacks. 2/3 of americans are planning to delay their retirement according to "the wall street journal" because of the financial losses, income stagnation, and layoffs over the past several years. income inequality in the united states actually, folks, has gotten worse. and we now rank in the middle of latin american countries, which have historically had poor economies and high levels of...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so who are you calling amateur? liquid gold. eat like that guy you know. >>> whenever i would fly home, especially if it was at night, there was the city of new york laid out before me, and i thought to myself, this belongs to me. >> former new york mayor ed koch was laid to rest at a grave site he spent a lot of time sculpting. he took the crew that was shooting a documentary about him to see it. >> my epitaph -- >> written by you. >> was written by me. he fiercely defended the city of new york, and he fiercely loved its people. >> the doc is called koch and it's
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ he can talk to china, mongolia and all the koreas and he eats velveeta shells and cheese. so...